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24 Sep 2005, 15:16 (Ref:1415425) | #1 | ||
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Burnout 4 Revenge
If you guys and girls did'nt know Burnout Revenge was relesed yesterday in the U.k and all i can say is that you MUST get this game it is simply amazing. It's not really that much of a jump from Burnout 3 but still the game is amazing simply a must for your gaming collection. please discuss.........
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24 Sep 2005, 17:22 (Ref:1415478) | #2 | ||
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any clue as to what it's actually about? not a series i'm familiar with
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24 Sep 2005, 17:56 (Ref:1415509) | #3 | |
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It's an arcadey game, where you gain points for racing more daringly etc.....
It sounds rubbish to all you sim heads no doubt, but trust me. For all out fun, the Burnout series is unrivalled! Having said that, I can't afford the new one because I'm moving into a place of my own soon. |
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26 Sep 2005, 18:16 (Ref:1417187) | #4 | ||
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burnout 3 is ausome!
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27 Sep 2005, 21:13 (Ref:1418284) | #5 | ||
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To be honest, Revenge is something of a disappointment (in my eyes, anyway). The great thing about the Burnout series has been the need to go flat out, while remembering that contact with virtually anything that isn't a rival car will result in a crash - it's something that Takedown managed especially well.
Taking the latter element away by removing the crash element when you hit traffic going in the same direction has the effect of culling a lot of that demand for instinctive reactions and leaves the battle gameplay exposed, resulting in the game as a whole feeling slightly out of balance and lacking in depth and satisfaction. It's ok - "good", even - but not "great". Frankly, if you've got Takedown, I'd give this a miss. |
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28 Sep 2005, 09:31 (Ref:1418652) | #6 | ||
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Markules, that crap mate. Ok its your opinion, but revenge is meant to be more destructive with the ability to takeout rivals by punting traffic onto them. This version has more options, tracks, jumps, shortcuts etc. If your saying keep BO3 then you obviously didnt play it enough. BO3 was/is superb but after playing it alot you know every truck/bus/tram on every track. Onlining was wearing thin as most got bored of the same tracks. If you want to play BO online then revenge is a must and its a superb game. |
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28 Sep 2005, 11:30 (Ref:1418818) | #7 | ||
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Burnout 3 is probably, after PGR2 and both the Halo games, my most played Xbox game - indeed, I've probably racked up more hours with Takedown on Live than any other title.
While I appriciate what Criterion has set out to achieve with Revenge - including the ins and outs of the battle system, which in themselves aren't enough to carry the game - after playing it for nearly two weeks straight, I was left feeling slightly indifferent to the whole game. It's good, but not enough to merit spending £30-£40. All opinions, though. |
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28 Sep 2005, 17:27 (Ref:1419157) | #8 | |
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I got it yesterday and agree that it isn't as good as Burnout 3 (although i haven't played it much).
I must say it is darn close though. And those graphics! Rich in detail and oh-so-fast! |
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30 Sep 2005, 11:37 (Ref:1420832) | #9 | ||
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I've only had the game for about 12 hours but i dont think i've blinked yet. Love it
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I'll side with those who simply love it. I also think there are some really nice improvements over Burnout 3 (which I played a lot as well, mind you).
I think the reason some love it and some don't is the fact that quite a few of the changes comes down to personal preference, and for me the following is what makes, IMHO, Burnout Revenge a lot better than Burnout 3 (which I still think is a great game as well): - The improved graphics and scenery. The scenery in particular feels more detailed and more "alive", somehow. The sense of breakneck speed is better than in Burnout 3 as well, and quite often I think that comes down to the better-looking scenery. The addition of all those alternate routes and short-cuts have taken the tracks to a new level as well. - The soundtrack which IMO is a lot better than that of Burnout 3. - The revamped crash mode. The pile-ups feels bigger and badder now, and removing the need to go for multipliers have taken it to a new level. - The traffic checking mode is just fantastic, and whomever came up with the idea to be able to crash those going the same way without penalty is a genius. For me and a couple of buddies who every so often get together for some crazy Road Rage duels in Burnout 3 the traffic checking mode in Burnout Revenge has definitely taken it to a higher and a lot more intense level. I'm surprised the neighbors haven't complained yet after all the shouting and screaming we've been doing at eachother so far |
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9 Oct 2005, 18:57 (Ref:1428712) | #12 | |
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I'm undecided on the traffic checking aspect really.
On one side, it has taken away a lot of challenge in that there is nothing to hit. The good thing is that it means there is more density of traffic placed on tracks now, which is nice. And you can be ploughing through a ton of traffic only to meet a ruddy great truck, which you can't check at all. Smash! Crash mode feels much the same, but you have to think about things a bit more. However, I preferred B3's crash mode, trying to bounce into the right areas for multipliers and cash icons. I loved that. Graphics are better, I agree. It's amazing, as with the speed of the game therer is no need to apply such detail! The soundtrack is inherently gay. |
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Yes, I am a sim-head and you're right in saying, knowlesy, that it would sound rubbish to me (and other sim-heads). I played #1, #2 and #3. I'll admit that in #1 I enjoyed crashing into the odd bus and watching the replay but that got boring in 5mins and the other had nothing appealing to me about them. Fair enough. Good luck on settling into your own place, by the way. |
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It's fun for the first few minutes but boring afterwards IMO.
The original Burnout at least had a hot chick in the passenger seat, even though she was just a blonde blob of pixels... Oh wait,... that was Outrun! |
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Thanks Paddy!
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I'm renting it now and... God, it's boring...
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